Immature is a big one, child, silly, baby, toddler.
No, the word 'childish' is the adjective form of the noun 'child'.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.An adjective is a word that describes a noun.Example:He is always pulling childish pranks. (adjective)Even a child would think twice before doing such things. (noun)
my answer is adjective
Children, Childish, Childproof ... childlike
Adjectives are words that describe other words. For example, He was a terrible person. Terrible describes person. Terrible is describing what type of person.
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A first person narrator is the person telling the story; they use words like "I" and "we."
church , children , childish
a person who is not mature and is childlike
· young · youthful
Two words I know are sluggish and childish.
I, personally, don't think that they are childish. But the answer will differ depending on the person. I mean, there are action figures for the adult collector, and it says it right on the box. If you enjoy them, who cares if someone says they are childish?
A Juvenile is a person under the age of 18Juvenile means childish, immature, and youthful.